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It will definetely remove Vintage stuff like Hallicrafters receiver
lettering, also some Johnson's Transmitters. As for newer stuff some Icoms and Kenwoods. Always test it on the back first and then some on the front. Most manufacturers tell you to use mild soap and water. Then just water to get the soap off. If you want to know the best I found is a spray on Honda Motorcycle Wax, leaves no mess and cleans too, I use it on everything, about $5 a can at any Motorcycle dealers, Great Stuff!!. 73 Chris, VE3NGW/W4 Florida PowerHouse Communications wrote: Very strange... That's two replies about removing lettering... I must have just been lucky to date, as I have never come across a problem with Windex removing lettering... Is this more prominent on older equipment, or is newer equipment equally trouble prone? "Bill Turner" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 4 May 2005 08:05:35 -0500, "PowerHouse Communications" wrote: I second Windex... Very useful... Though I have used 409 before as well... Windex is a "safer" chemical, however... ________________________________________________ ___________ If you need something a little stronger than Windex, but still safe for plastics, try isopropyl alcohol (ordinary rubbing alcohol). I have tested it extensively and have never found a plastic it will damage. It may remove lettering, however, so be careful there. -- Bill, W6WRT |
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